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Unbeaten India, SA in battle for U-19 Women's WC crown

February 01, 2025 12:50 IST

India's players celebrate victory over England in the semi-final of the women's Under-19 T20 World Cup.

IMAGE: India's players celebrate victory over England in the semi-final of the women's Under-19 T20 World Cup on Friday. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

Unbeaten so far in the tournament, a dominant India will start as overwhelming favourites to win their second consecutive women's Under-19 T20 World Cup crown when they take on also-undefeated South Africa in the final in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.

India have had a flawless campaign so far, winning all their six matches in the tournament.

 

The Niki Prasad-led side is in red-hot form across all departments, having registered dominating wins over the West Indies (9 wickets), Malaysia (10 wickets), Sri Lanka (60 runs), Bangladesh (8 wickets), Scotland (150 runs) and England (9 wickets in the semi-final).

In-from opener Gongadi Trisha is in ominous form with the bat. She is the highest scorer in the tournament with 265 runs in six innings at an average of 66.25.

She is followed by her left-handed opening partner G Kamalini, who is third in the list with 135 runs in six innings, at an average of 45.

But the worrying factor for India would be the lack of time and opportunity at the crease for the middle-order, as most of the runs have been scored by the openers.

On the bowling front too, the Indians are ruling the roost, with the slow left-arm orthodox duo of Vaishnavi Sharma and Aayushi Shukla occupying the top spots on the wicket-takers' list.

While Vaishnavi is leading with 15 scalps at an average of 3.40, her team-mate Aayushi has picked up 12 wickets in the competition so far at an average of 5.91.

The duo are expected to play a crucial role in the final as well on the slow, turning wickets on offer.

South Africa, on the other hand, qualified for their first-ever ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup final following an impressive five-wicket win over Australia in the semi-finals and will be looking to upset the India en route to the title.

Jemma Botha is the Proteas' top run-getter with 89 runs in five matches, with the best score of 37 and an impressive strike rate of over 125.

Kayla, a spinner, is the side's top wicket-taker and overall third, with 10 scalps in five games at an average of 5.50 and best figures of 3/2.

Squads:

India: Niki Prasad (captain), Sanika Chalke, G Trisha, Kamalini G, Bhavika Ahire, Ishwari Awasare, Mithila Vinod, Joshitha VJ, Sonam Yadav, Parunika Sisodiya, Kesari Drithi, Aayushi Shukla, Anandita Kishor, MD Shabnam, Vaishnavi S.

South Africa: Simone Lourens, Karabo Meso, Kayla Reyneke (captain), Jemma Botha, Seshnie Naidu, Diara Ramlakan, Monalisa Legodi, Nthabiseng Nini, Fay Cowling, Jae-Leigh Filander, Luyanda Nzuza, D van Rensburg, Mieke van Voorst, Ashleigh van Wyk, Chanel Venter.

Match starts: 12 noon.

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